I'd like to ask:
Can we look forward to a day where online collections of material (which seem to support larger quantities of material, of varying quality) are subject to reviews, categorization/indexing, and collation, with high value selections made available either as a discrete bundled download, or as a print-on-demand product?
That is to say, the online community (seems to me) should lead to a robust environment for the generation of new content, and the wide audience of the net should allow a collaboration to review and improve the content. The ongoing result would have an effect of filtering and improving the generated content, which should (also seems to me) allow the improved content to be available as a download or print-on-demand product.
I thought that the market would be moving in that direction. But, I don't see a lot of product, excepting the very limited 4E Dungeon, and a few print-on-demand products. Is the underlying model flawed, or, is the market constrained to the extent that the model is being prevented from being realized?
TomBitonti